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The terrain of the Finger Lakes Region makes it a unique location for yielding superb wines. The lakeside hills, the gravelly loam soil, and the exceptional growing climate of warm days and cool evenings all add to the quality of the wines produced here.

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Heron Hill Winery on
KEUKA LAKE

Open year-round:

Open Daily Monday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sundays 12pm-5pm

Address:

9301 County Route 76
Hammondsport, NY 14840

GPS Longitude: 77.1980547
GPS Latitude: 42.4505353

Phone Number: (800) 441-4241

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Heron Hill Tasting Room on
CANANDAIGUA  LAKE

Current Hours:

Open 7 days a week from 11 am to 6pm

Address:

5323 Seneca Point Rd.
Canandaigua, NY 14424

GPS Longitude: 77.1980547
GPS Latitude: 42.4505353

Phone Number: (585) 394-0173

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The terrain of the Finger Lakes Region makes it a unique location for yielding superb wines. The lakeside hills, the gravelly loam soil, and the exceptional growing climate of warm days and cool evenings all add to the quality of the wines produced here. In addition, the low yield of the vineyards – an average of two tons per acre – contributes to a high concentration of flavor and quality. Interestingly, the Finger Lakes Region itself is referred to as “Riesling Country” because the German style climate and landscape is so well suited to producing top-notch Rieslings (77 percent of the state’s Riesling wine is produced in the Finger Lakes).

Heron Hill gets most of its grapes from 12 acres of grapevines onsite and from our owner’s Ingle Vineyard, where there are nearly 20 acres of vinifera grapevines. Located on Seneca Point, on the west side of Canandaigua Lake, Ingle Vineyard is the only vinifera vineyard on that lake. Varieties grown include Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, and Pinot Noir. The vineyard is located on the home property of the Ingles, who maintain the vines themselves and with their staff. Sustainable methods are utilized and have been nearly 40 years.

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The Finger Lakes Region itself is referred to as “Riesling Country” because the German style climate and landscape is so well suited to producing top-notch Rieslings